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"de Ball's" Stern

 TYC 1151-630-1 ca 1°46' w-lich 36 Peg
 5,3' WNW von TYC 1151-630-1  22 36 22.88272 +08 58 58.4117  11.290
 2022-02: nahe Sichtbarkeitsgrenze; nicht detektiert > 15 mag_V (a7III)

de Balls Asteroid (230) Athamantis

  • Oppo: 19. Okt

Bunte Doppesterne

  Spica Spektro 2 x B7 4d
  Mizar 20d first known spectro
  Υ Vir 2,76 2 x F0V ~2"
  ι UMa (yellow, A7V, 3,12 mag_V) mit doppeltem M-Begleiter (0,7", 10 mag_V, purple) bei 4,5"
  Dubhe 0,7" B: 4-10 mag_V
  η CrB 2x G2V 5,2 mg_V ~1"
  α CrB spectro 17d Eclipse 1/10 mag_V
  Procyon B A 0,35, B; 10,8 4,5"
  
  Groombridge 1830 UMa Δmag=2 1,7" PA 166 1°-511 a
  Lalande 21185 6,4 mag_V π 0,395" comp 1/100 M_Sonne 1,7" 7,6 mag_V

   WDS	        Discovr	Comp	EPO	CH	#	THETA	        RHO	          Magnitudes	  Spectral	Prop	Mot	 2nd	PM	 DM	Desig Note	     Precise
Identifier			Frst	Last	        Fst	Lst	First	Last	  Pri	  Sec	  Type	        RA"	DEC"	 RA"	DEC"			   Coordinate
11037+6145	BU 1077	AB	1889	2017	83	326	342	0,9	0,8	2,02	4,9	5 G9III	-119	-67			62	 1161 NO 110343.84+614504.0	Dubhe
11037+6145	BU 1077	AC	1800	2020	15	205	206	384	384,5	2,02	7,1	9 G9III	-119	-67	-117	-66		      N	 110343.84+614504.0	Dubhe
16294-2626	GNT   1		1847	2019	149	273	277	2,6	2,7	0,96	5,4	  M1	        -10	-20			-26	11359 NO	 162924.47-262555.0 α Sco
13347-0036	HNK   7		2004	2010	9	145	154	1,8	1,8	3,4	10	  A3V+M4/7V	-277	45			0	 3076 N	 133441.59-003544.9 ς Vir
17465+2743	STF2220	A,BC	1781	2016	121	240	249	18	35,4	3,49	9,7	8 G5IV+M2V	-292	-750	-343	-744	27	 2888 NV 174627.51+274314.3 µ¹ Her
08468+0625	SP    1	AB	1888	2021	274	142	324	0,2	0,1	3,5	5,6	  G1III+A8V	-228	-44			6	 2036 NO 084646.51+062507.7 ε Hya
22150+5703	MWT   1	Aa,Ab	2008	2010	2	84	90	0,4	0,3	3,5	7,8	  F0IV+M0	482	46				      N  K 221502.19+570236.8 ε Cep
10200+1950	STF1424	BC	1877	1998	9	293	288	232,6	327,4	3,64	9,6	4 G5III+M4V	306	-161	-499	-43	20	 2465 NU 101958.62+195026.7 Υ Leo
02507+5554	STF 307	AB	1779	2018	58	290	301	26	28,7	3,76	8,5	0 M3I+B9V	16	-14	16	-14	55	  714 NT 025041.81+555343.8 η Per
20136+4644	WRH  33	Aa,Ab	1949	1985	6	140	111	0,1	0	3,93	   .	  K4Ib+B3V	4	3			46	 2882 NO 201337.90+464428.8 31 Cyg EB
02442+4914	STF 296	AB	1782	2020	85	290	306	13,5	21,2	4,16	10	  F7V+M1.5	335	-90	336	-84	48	  746 NO V 024411.99+491342.4 Θ Her
22467+1210	HJ  301	AB	1825	2016	31	120	94	11	11	4,2	12,4	  F7V+M2V	234	-492	234	-492	11	 4875 NV 224641.58+121022.4 ξ Peg
13473+1727	STT 270	AB	1825	2017	70	345	76	22,5	1,5	4,5	11,1	  F6IV+M2V	-482	41			18	 2782 NO 134715.74+172724.8 τ Boo
12442+5146	RDR   5		2003	2018	9	243	281	1,3	2,3	4,78	8,9	7 K3+K3+M5	-379	-184			52	 1650 N  K 124414.54+514533.4 HIP 62145
00162-7951	CVN  14		2002	2016	7	355	352	3,9	4	4,86	9,9	  G8V+M4V	434	-58			-80	    9 N  K 001612.67-795104.2 HIP 1292
00180-1327	LLO   2		2001	2002	2	87	87	1,3	1,4	4,99	7,8	  G0V+M2V	396	-1			-14	   42  V K	 001758.87-132720.3

Daten aus dem Washington Double Star Catalogue (WDS)

WDS Infos

... Kopie von Current WDS Formt

                      WDS BIBLE

   COLUMN     Format                     DATA
   --------   ------         ----------------------------
   1  -  10   A10             2000 Coordinates
   11 -  17   A7              Discoverer & Number
   18 -  22   A5              Components
   24 -  27   I4              Date (first)
   29 -  32   I4              Date (last)
   34 -  37   I4              Number of Observations (up to 9999)
   39 -  41   I3              Position Angle (first - XXX)
   43 -  45   I3              Position Angle (last  - XXX)
   47 -  51   F5.1            Separation (first)
   53 -  57   F5.1            Separation (last)
   59 -  63   F5.2            Magnitude of First Component
   65 -  69   F5.2            Magnitude of Second Component
   71 -  79   A9              Spectral Type (Primary/Secondary)
   81 -  84   I4              Primary Proper Motion (RA)
   85 -  88   I4              Primary Proper Motion (Dec)
   90 -  93   I4              Secondary Proper Motion (RA)
   94 -  97   I4              Secondary Proper Motion (Dec)
   99 - 106   A8              Durchmusterung Number
  108 - 111   A4              Notes
  113 - 130   A18             2000 arcsecond coordinates
                                                                               
                         Description of Data in the WDS                        
                                                                               

Columns 1- 10: The hours, minutes, and tenths of minutes of Right

                   Ascension for 2000, followed by the degrees and minutes of
                   Declination for 2000, with + and - indicating north and
                   south declinations. The positions given represent our best
                   estimates of these values. Where possible, these are based
                   on the ACRS and PPM data, with proper motion incorporated.
                                                                               

Columns 11- 17: The discoverer, identified by his one-to-three letter code,

                   and his discoverer's number, if assigned. The reference list
                   should be consulted first to identify individuals. However, 
                   some discoverer designations do not appear in this list, for
                   various reasons, and a supplementary list is provided.
                                                                               

Columns 18- 22: Components, when the object has more than two. The Lick IDS

                   scheme has been discontinued, and components are now
                   referred to by the traditionally employed lower-case 
                   letters. The rather awkward upper-case designations, e.g. 
                   ABXC, have been changed to the form AB-C, etc. We have noted
                   some confusion on the part of observers and students alike,
                   as to how to designate components in multiple systems. 
                   Traditionally, these have been designated in order of 
                   separation, thus AB, AC,...., or in the cases where close 
                   pairs are observed blended, AB-C, AB-D,.... In some 
                   instances, differing resolution limits produce situations
                   where observations are intermixed, thus AC, AB-C, and so
                   forth (in all too many cases, carelessness on the part of
                   the observer does not permit us to determine with certainty
                   how the observation is to be interpreted). There are also
                   many instances where later observations have revealed a
                   closer companion; these are designated Aa, Bb, etc. In a few
                   cases wider, later discoveries have also been so denoted.
        

Columns 24- 27: The dates of the first and last observations of an object

        29- 32:    (of satisfactory accuracy), up to the present date.
                                                                              

Columns 34- 37: The number of measures of the object.

Columns 39- 41: Position angles in degrees for the dates listed in columns

        43- 45:    26-34. Crude positions (e.g., NP) of the past have been
                   changed to their degree equivalent with an accompanying note
                   in the data line of the measurement database. Position 
                   angles are unprecessed in this catalog (i.e., they are for 
                   the mean date of observation).                       
                                                                               

Columns 47- 51: The distances in seconds of arc, and tenths, for the dates

        53- 57:    listed in columns 26-34. Some separations are treated by the
                   codes found in columns 100-101, or in the Notes.
                                                                               

Columns 59- 63: Magnitudes of the two components. See the Introduction for

        65- 69:    discussion.
                                                                               

Columns 71- 79: Spectral type of A, or of two components, if space permits.

                   See the Introduction for discussion.
                                                                              

Columns 81- 84: The components of the proper motion in seconds of arc per

        85- 88:    1000 years, in right ascension reduced to great circle, and
                   in declination. Specifically, this catalog lists 15mu(alpha)
                   cos(delta), where mu(alpha) is in seconds of time, and     
                   mu(delta) is in seconds of arc. Both quantities are reduced
                   to a time unit of 1000 years. The exceptions are those 
                   objects coded P for which an explanation is given under the
                   description for Columns 108 to 111. + and - indicate 
                   eastward and westward motions in Right Ascension, and + and
                   - those north and south in Declination. Where possible, this 
                   comes from Tycho-2.

Columns 90- 93: Proper motion of the secondary, when known.

        94- 97:    


Columns 99-106: Durchmusterung number of the object in the system used by

                   the Henry Draper Catalogue: Bonn from +89 degrees to -22
                   degrees inclusive, Cordoba from -23 degrees to -51 degrees
                   inclusive, Cape Photographic from -52 degrees to -89 
                   degrees inclusive. When a star is not contained in the 
                   Durchmusterung proper to its declination zone, but is 
                   contained in another Durchmusterung, this is so indicated 
                   in the Notes. Other components having different 
                   Durchmusterung numbers are also indicated in the Notes.
                                                                               

Columns 108-111: The following codes are contained in these columns:

                       N: Notes found in the Notes table.                     
                       B: Summary line gives blue (Johnson U or B, blue
                          photographic, etc.) magnitudes
                       C: Orbit and Linear solution. A published orbit exists
                          and this system has a Linear Solution as well. A "C"
                          code, then, indicates both an "O" and an "L" code.
                       I: Identification uncertain. Match of object at precise
                          position with WDS pair may or may not be correct.
                          Currently under examination.
                       K: Summary line gives K-band or other infrared (>1
                          micron) magnitudes         
                       L: Linear solution. Linear elements for this pair have
                          been determined. Linear Elements Catalog is
                          currently under devlopement.
                       M: Magnitude modified. Magnitudes have been corrected
                          to the Tycho-V scale based on other systems measured
                          by the discoverer and Tycho.
                       N: Notes found in WDSNOT MEMO of WDS
                       O: Orbit, briefly described in WDSNOT MEMO and has
                          entry in Orbit Catalog
                       P: 100-year proper motion in right ascension and
                          declination
                       R: Summary line gives red (Johnson R or I, red
                          photographic, etc.) magnitudes                
                       S: Statistically different parallax and proper motion
                          indicates that this pair is non-physical.
                       T: Statistically the same parallax within the errors and
                          similar proper motion or other technique indicates
                          that this pair is physical.
                       U: Proper motion or other technique indicates that this
                          pair is non-physical.
                       V: Proper motion or other technique indicates that this
                          pair is physical.
                       W: System has additional components and/or measures in
                          the WDS Supplement (WDSS) catalog.
                       X: A "Dubious Double" (or "Bogus Binary"). This pair may
                          represent a positional typo in the original publication
                          (so we're looking in the wrong location), an optical
                          double disappearing due to radically different proper
                          motions, a plate flaw, or simply a pair not at a
                          magnitude, separation, etc., sufficiently similar to 
                          those noted when the first measure was added (making
                          it too faint, too close, etc.). We would certainly like 
                          to know about any circumstances where you have found or
                          have ascertained the mystery behind these pairs.
                       Y: Statistically different parallax for the components
                          indicates they are non-physical.
                       Z: Statistically the same parallax within the errors would
                          indicate the components are physical.
                   At present, column 108 is reserved for N, column 109 for
                   O, L, C, or X and column 110 for W. The other codes can 
                   occur in any column.
                                                                             

Columns 113-130: The hours, minutes, seconds and tenths of seconds (when

                   known) of Right Ascension for 2000, followed by the degrees,
                   minutes, and seconds of Declination for 2000, with + and - 
                   indicating north and south declinations. The positions given
                   represent our best estimates of these values. Where 
                   possible, these are based on the Hipparcos and Tycho data, 
                   with proper motion incorporated. While the arcminute 
                   coordinate (columns 1-10) refer to the primary of a multiple
                   system, the arcsecond coordinate (columns 113-130) refer to
                   the primary of the subsystem. For example, while the BC pair
                   of an A-BC multiple will have the same 10 digit WDS 
                   coordinate, the arcsecond coordinate of the BC pair will be
                   at the "B" position.